1. The first step in liver detoxification approach is to remove dietary, environmental, and lifestyle stressors (as much as possible; by stressors we mean smoking, alcohol, coffee, environmental toxins, etc.);
2. The second step is to improve the diet; avoid all liver dietary stressors, and increase intake of fruits, vegetables, legumes, fish and nuts; do not forget increased water intake; do use the foods that have been listed above;
3. Employ a very simple and effect method: lemon water cleanse. Use a glass of pure, room temperature water in which you squeeze a few drops of fresh lemon juice (lime juice is as good). Drink it first thing in the morning. Wait for 30 minutes before you eat or drink anything else. Do not take any vitamins or other pills with your lemon water, and do not squeeze the lemon in fruit juice. The reason behind this cleanse is that the liver accumulates toxins in bile overnight, and the lemon juice stimulates gall bladder contractions, allowing the bile to flow into the duodenum (start with a few drops of lemon juice only); patient/client may experience effects of detoxification.
4. Dandelion root tea greatly supports liver detoxification; dandelion leaf tea will support the kidneys detoxification. Milk thistle tea for regeneration of the liver tissue.
5. Other measures: lymphatic drainage; by rubbing the outside of the thighs (helps drainage from the large intestine); rubbing the inside of the thigh will stimulate the drainage of small intestine;
6. Epsom salts or sea salt and baking soda baths are helpful for detoxification.

According to a study by Dr. Richard A. Burgmeier, M.D. from Pheonix, Arizona, An overall 39.74% increase in terminal, darkly colored hairs was achieved with Low Level Laser Therapy. Objective analysis of the data reveals the vertex as the area with the greatest increase and the least variance between male and female subjects. These data suggest that Low Level Laser Therapy device may provide the physician with the first primary therapy for Androgenetic (or Androgenic) Alopecia that is not pharmacological or surgical.

Laser hair removal continues to grow in popularity as a means of getting rid of unwanted hair that many new laser manufacturers are eagerly trying to gain FDA approval. Since the numbers of manufacturers are rapidly increasing, it is impossible for the FDA to maintain a current list of approved laser devices for permanent hair reduction. When looking for a laser clinic for laser hair removal, the technology must be FDA approved for hair removal. The Lightsheer and Coolglide are both FDA approved systems for hair removal. Lasers FDA approved for body hair removal are cleared for facial hair removal as well.

Lasers have now been proven to promote hair growth in persons with androgenic alopecia who have Norwood Hamilton Classifications of IIa to V and Fitzpatrick Skin Types I to IV.

In the study, subjects who had been frequently exposed to laser light had shown a significant increase in their hair density over a 26 week period then those who were not exposed to the laser. No one suffered any side effects. Subjects had also shown a greater number of re-grown hairs than the subject in the placebo group. Lasers have satisfied the FDA’s criteria for promoting hair growth.

In this episode of the Dr. Oz Show he discusses the major reasons why women lose their hair, and how hair loss can be both prevented and treated. Dr Oz mentioned some practices that should be avoided and the solutions for hair loss in women.

All these styles pull on the hair from the root and exacerbate the reasons women experience hair loss. Dr. Oz said that if you have some thicker hairs and some thinner hairs, then this is usually a sign of genetic balding in women. Male pattern baldness in women can often be related to testosterone or diet related. Normal hair loss is between 50 to 75 strands per day; if you are losing more than this amount, it is sign that there may be an underlying condition.

The 4 most common types of female hair loss:

(a) Female pattern hair loss – this is a permanent, and often genetic, form of hair loss

(b) Telogen effluvium – this type of hair loss is temporary and occurs suddenly, most often after a significant illness, emotional stress or pregnancy.

(c) Traction alopecia – bald patches that occur due to repeated use of the above listed hairstyles.

(d) Anagen effluvium – this is the name given for a very specific type of temporary hair loss caused by chemotherapeutic drugs.

Hair Loss Treatments1. Lasers – stimulate the follicles of hair and grow hair with Low Level Laser Therapy2. Minoxidil (Rogaine) – studies suggest that this over-the-counter treatment may work better for men than for women
3. Hair powder – a cost-effective and safe way to disguise hair loss

375 people surveyed in a Sunetics Laser Hair therapy Program showed that:
• 78% had the appearance of thicker hair
• 76% had an appearance of fuller hair
• 64% had an appearance of shinier hair
• 86% had an appearance of healthier hair
• 85% perceived hair looked better overall
• 84% were pleased with the program